All flights grounded, no pay for most Malindo Air staff

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All flights grounded, no pay for most Malindo staff

| Malindo Air has decided that most of its staff will have to go on unpaid leave from April onwards as the company grounds all flight operations.

The company's CEO Mushafiz Mustafa Bakri told staff today that only specific individuals will have to report for work and will be paid on a daily wage basis.

 

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